Are there any south jersey sc/out/s? Where do you like to go to be /out/?
Normally I go around Wharton state forest, plenty of different trails and what not to hike around on, can't say I find it that interesting though just flat Sandy land but that's what you get South Jersey, normally I go to PA or NY to do my camping. I plan on going canoeing down the Mullica river for a few days this spring, plenty of spots to pull over and camp
>>727827
I kayak in Oyster Creek, Barnegat Bay, and Cedar Creek.
>>727827
Central jerseyfag here (it does exist). I don't do much in south jersey ever, though a bunch of my friends just hiked the batona trail. I'm usually driving up to NY to go hiking but I'm at sourland mountain pretty much every week
>>727827
Another Central jerseyfag here. After the Appalachian trail there's not much, just go to PA or NY. This place isn't much for /out/ stuff.
>>727827
Batona isn't bad, but there isn't much scenery. I was down in Shenandoah over spring break and I'm likely gonna head up to the Delaware Water Gap in the early summer. I also work as a camp counselor from mid June to mid August.
>>728245
Sun just broke through the clouds, heading out to the bay before it gets dark.
>>727827
Cedar mining in the sunken forest is the absolute shit. We go out for 3 days to 2 weeks and can make about $50k each.
>>728422
>Cedar mining in the sunken forest
I have heard this is amazing.
>>728422
What is cedar mining? it sounds interesting. Also where is the sunken forest?
>>729119
South Jersey, cedar mining is taken the sunken cedars out of the swamp and harvesting the wood. Along with Jersy there is a manmade lake in Maine that has millions of $ of wood in it. The wood is essentially petrified which is why it's so valuable.
>>729128
Can you point me in the direction of more resources? I'm very interested.